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how would you feel if you saw a flyer on your seat when you walked in, and posters to the same effect, penned by the manager and the players, asking you to:

 

1 get behind your team

 

2 if not, at least don't boo

 

?

 

would you feel insulted? as in "who is Rafa to tell me what to do? I pay my money and I'll boo if I want to"

 

or would you be thinking "this isn't TLW but then neither is booing in the first place, oh dear, I'm so confused"

 

or would you think "this is good but it doesn't go far enough, people who boo should get a life ban"

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It would depend on whether the game in question was the biggest game in 18 years or not.

 

 

every game would be, by definition, as long as the PL is within our grasp

 

so, Arsenal is the biggest PL game in 18 years, thread to follow later

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booing the team before or during the match is never acceptable but after if they have played poorly is a different matter

 

 

do you boo your dad when he comes home after an 18 hour shift but he hasn't made much money?

 

does your wife boo you if you work on her for an hour but still can't give her an orgasm?

 

the assumption is that the playes do their best

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In all seriousness, other teams fans would have a field day with us if we handed out leaflets asking our fans not to boo the team.

 

 

I think you have identified a major drawback but oversimpilfied it

 

surely there is a way of wording it correctly, and even if they take the piss, so what? - if improves our support

 

opposition fans have a field day anyway, re the quality of our home support

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The biggest PL game only?

 

So if they don't beat Arsenal then the game v Bolton is the biggest PL game in December in 18 years.

 

And if they don't get the result there, the Newcastle game is billed as the biggest PL game on a Sunday in December in 18 years...

 

And so on and so on in ever diminishing circles until you disappear up your own a***?

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I think you have identified a major drawback but oversimpilfied it

 

surely there is a way of wording it correctly, and even if they take the piss, so what? - if improves our support

 

opposition fans have a field day anyway, re the quality of our home support

 

The thing is that's pretty much the reasoning that Chelsea likely have in regards to the flags and scarves they hand out to the crowd and we've been rather scathing to them about it.

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does your wife boo you if you work on her for an hour but still can't give her an orgasm?

 

Dunno - never happened

Your wife has complained a couple of times though

Posted
I think you have identified a major drawback but oversimpilfied it

 

surely there is a way of wording it correctly, and even if they take the piss, so what? - if improves our support

 

opposition fans have a field day anyway, re the quality of our home support

 

 

do you think that that boo will take any notice of it? they dont stop booing despite people shouting abuse/threatening to t*** them, so why would they pay any attention to a leaflet.

 

easiest way to stop the whoppers booing is by winning. maybe we could leaflet the team asking them to pull their fingers out?

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do you think that that boo will take any notice of it? they dont stop booing despite people shouting abuse/threatening to t*** them, so why would they pay any attention to a leaflet.

 

easiest way to stop the whoppers booing is by winning. maybe we could leaflet the team asking them to pull their fingers out?

 

Does your wife boo you when you don't pull your...

 

Nevermind.

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booing the team before or during the match is never acceptable but after if they have played poorly is a different matter

 

Nobody who has been going to Anfield for decades, as you claim you have, would say that. Its just not in the tradition of Liverpool football club.

Its only happened recently as far as I can tell, IMO since football is all over Sky tv.

Monkey see, monkey do.

 

Not sure what difference a leaflet at one game is going to make but i'd never boo my own team. Its just not on.

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I think there should be a poster campaign on all the buses, students employed to hand out fliers, cars with loudhailers around the ground on matchdays: a complete over-reaction is whats called for here and Molby might just have got the contract.

Posted
how would you feel if you saw a flyer on your seat when you walked in, and posters to the same effect, penned by the manager and the players, asking you to:

 

1 get behind your team

 

2 if not, at least don't boo

 

?

 

would you feel insulted? as in "who is Rafa to tell me what to do? I pay my money and I'll boo if I want to"

 

or would you be thinking "this isn't TLW but then neither is booing in the first place, oh dear, I'm so confused"

 

or would you think "this is good but it doesn't go far enough, people who boo should get a life ban"

 

The middle one.

 

People should never boo, but it's a bit like asking for an apology, requesting it to cease in a leaflet.

 

Unfortunately, it has to remain people's perogative to boo, however facile it is to actually do it. If people are going to boo then those that won't should feel free to shout them down and tell them that they are crap fans for doing so.

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do you boo your dad when he comes home after an 18 hour shift but he hasn't made much money?

 

does your wife boo you if you work on her for an hour but still can't give her an orgasm?

 

the assumption is that the playes do their best

 

so long as I have one all's well with the world

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